Microsoft Health App Coming to Windows 10 PC & Tablets

Microsoft today announced new hiking features for the companies in-house health tracker,  Band 2 with the new Explore Tile, and an update to the Microsoft Health App. The company remarked that Microsoft Health App would begin rolling out in the Windows Store this week to download your Windows 10 PCs and Tablets. The app is already available on the Windows 10 Mobile but needs to make its way to all devices, not the Universal App version.

  • Sync your Microsoft Band manually to your PC or Surface through a USB cable and manage tiles, personalize your band, update firmware, and more.
  • The Live Tile will display your current step count and calorie burn.
  • Look for two new profiles in your social leaderboards. One profile represents the average daily steps and cardio minutes for your group – the group being the people who share your age, gender, and BMI – while the other profile represents those people whose daily steps and cardio minutes rank in the top 25th percentile for your group.

Microsoft Health App Windows 10

One thing this still holds me back is missing Bluetooth Sync. Right now, it will be only through the USB cables, but we hope to see this improve with time.